No they don't sell it every where, it's made right here in the town I live in down in the Dirty South NC.
Are you serious? Texas Pete is sold in the discount grocery stores around here. Every poor black person uses Texas Pete when they can't get ahold of Red HOt..
Now the green sauce I've never seen before. I'd like to try that.
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The story of Texas Pete Hot Sauce begins at the dawn of the Great Depression in 1929.
Founder Thad W. Garner became the new owner of the "Dixie Pig" barbecue stand, which came with a handwritten recipe for barbecue sauce. The "pig" stand did not survive the Depression, but the sauce did - and became the foundation for a thriving family business still going strong in Winston-Salem, NC.
Thad Garner, his mother Jane, father Sam and brothers Ralph and Harold worked together to make the sauce in the family kitchen. Customers began asking for a spicier sauce, so the family developed a new recipe using red peppers. One family member suggested "Mexican Joe" as a brand name, but Sam wanted an American flavor. Since Texas had a well-deserved spicy food reputation and Harold's nickname was Pete, the family decided the new product would be called "Texas Pete Hot Sauce."
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so many haters in one place at one time. i think it's nice to be kind enough to send something to someone and there was a lot of nice thought about it and sharing something from her hometown. oh maybe she should have gone to every god damn grocery store in the us to see if they have it or not. good looking out TA, fuck the haters, you're still a sweetheart
so many haters in one place at one time. i think it's nice to be kind enough to send something to someone and there was a lot of nice thought about it and sharing something from her hometown. oh maybe she should have gone to every god damn grocery store in the us to see if they have it or not. good looking out TA, fuck the haters, you're still a sweetheart
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